Tomas Dvorak, one of the most famous young Czech composers, is now working on a new full-scale adventure game called Machinarium from the independent Czech developer Amanita Design who is the creator of fabulous flash quest Samorost series. “We are happy with Floex and he is happy to write music for our projects so there's no need to change it”, said the leading game-designer of “Amanita Design” Jakub Dvorsky in his interview to the weblog “IndieGames.com”. According to Tomas Dvorak’s words, soundtrack for “Machinarium” will be a sequel for Samorost 2`s music and it’s very likely to be a separate release. Moreover even now you can listen to several tracks from “Machinarium” in a quest called Questionaut, created for the BBC by Amanita Design.

Tomбš Dvorбk aka Floex is a talented Czech composer, musician, graphic artist. Floex has been playing and composing music since 1996 focusing on the collision of fine arts and music. In that time he has contributed to several compilations such as Inform, Future Sound of Prague II and III represented by labels like Warp, GPR, Pork, Ninja Tune and released his demo Hub via the Internet.

Soon after that in 2001 he released his debut album “Pocustone” that bridges relatively isolated genres such as nu-jazz, electronic and modern contemporary music. The album containing live music was highly critically acclaimed in the Czech Republic and has seen tracks licensed and limited distribution throughout Europe along with Floex being asked to remix a wide range of well respected Czech artists, e.g. Ivan Kral, ZKA4T, Priessnitz, Monkey Business and The Ecstasy Of St.Theresa. Art still plays an important role in the project with cover art by the man himself, among various other ongoing creative installations around the world. Catch him live for a musical insight and aural treat with visual projections making up an integral part of his own live performances. A knack for art induced him to score musical soundtracks for a cult quest art-game “Samorost” and other projects by Amanita Design.

For further information please visit the official website of the composer where you can find several awesome tracks from Pocustone and Samorost 2. “Machinarium” is set to arrive in the beginning of 2009. So check out the trailer available here: http://vimeo.com/1627388